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transmissions send by the fax nachine​

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Answered by bm363009
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When Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) spoke the immortal words "Mr. Watson! Come here! I want to see you!" into his primitive telephone in March 1876, he became one of the founding fathers of the modern age of telecommunications. But just suppose for a moment that he'd wanted to send his colleague a picture instead of spoken words—how exactly would he have done it? Most people assume fax machines (which send documents down phone lines) are newer than the telephone lines they use, but the first fax (Alexander Bain's "chemical telegraph") was actually patented decades before the phone in the 1840s. Today, the Internet has largely made faxing obsolete, but many businesses still rely on trusty old fax technology. Let's take a closer look at how it works!

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